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About Book: - Here in this book, presenting all beautiful, Colourful Paintings & Photographs of Relics during an Historical event of 200th Birth Anniversary grand Celebration of Founder & first Sant Sat Guru Param Purush Puran DhaniSoami ji Maharaj of Radhasoami Satsang Agra-India (Birth Bicentenary (1818 - 2018) celebrated -"Janm Shatabdi Samaroh"from 31th August to 6th September- 2018)at Agra, Uttar Pradesh India in various Radhasoami Satsang Holy Places of Agra, India & abroad. Grand celebration sucessfully took place at Soami Bagh Samadh; Birth Place Panni Gali, Pipal Mandi, Dayalbagh Agra with Lacks (Millions) of its followers. Photographs & Paintings reflect's "Radhasoami Satsang - Faith" rich & true spiritual Culture from long time. Here, Book shows a complete Pictorial Journey of famous "Radhasoami Satsang - Faith"Grand 200th Birth Anniversary Celebration of Agra through Photographs & Paintings. The aim to write this book to keep records of all this grand celebration of memorable many photographs & Historical events systematically for Satsangees & future generations, reason behind this "Darshan Labh" (Visual & Spritual benefits) "Avdharana"concept (belief).Radhasoami Satsang - Faith's Soamibagh Samad (Temple) with Relics gallery is looking amazing & beautiful building like seven wonders of the World after 113 years of its hard work construction. It's an amazing co-incident that Soamibagh Samadh (Satsang Building) construction is completed in 2018 at the time of 200 years grand Bicentenary (1818 - 2018) celebration during the period from 31th August to 6th September- 2018 at Agra. Soamibagh Samadh (Sant Sat Guru Relics-Remains-Body Remains are lying here-like Ash-"Rajj"-Residue of after Fire Cremation as per Ancient Hindu Traditions & Mythology ) is a building same like world famous Historical Heritage "Taj Mahal" of Agra, a beautiful smytrical building with eye caching Inlay & carving work in white Marble Stone. It's a fine Marbelous Architectural design in white Marble Stone which is completed in 2018 after 113 years. "Radhasoami Satsang - Faith" Followers Celebrated with great joyfully 200 years of birth Anniversary of founder & first Sant Sat Guru Soami ji Maharaj.- An Amazing Pictorial & Historical Journey of Hundred of years old Heritage of Agra India.
About Book: - About Book: - Here in this book, Presenting all beautiful & Colorful Paintings & Photographs in beautiful different Golden Frames of India's Famous "Radhasoami Satsang - Faith" of Agra with text details. Photographs & Paintings reflect's "Radhasoami Satsang - Faith" Rich & True Spiritual Culture from long Time. Here Book shows a complete Pictorial Journey of Famous "Radhasoami Satsang - Faith" of Agra through Photographs & Paintings. Radhasoami Satsang - Faith's all Sant Sat Gurus Samadh; birth Place Photographs & all Sant Sat Gurus Paintings. Founder First Sant Sat Guru Soami ji Mahara, j Soamibagh Samadh (Satsang Building) is Completing 200 years in 2018. Soamibagh Samadh (Sant Sat Guru Relics-Remains-Body Remains-like Ash-"Rajj"-Residue of Fire Cremation as per Ancient Hindu Traditions & Mythology) is a building same like world famous Historical Heritage "Taj Mahal" of Agra, a beautiful symmetrical building with eye caching inlay & carving work in white Marble Stone. It's a fine Marvellous Architectural design in white Marble Stone which is almost completed. "Radhasoami Satsang - Faith" Followers Celebrating 200 years of its construction & birth of First Founder Sant Sat Guru Soami ji Maharaj. - An Amazing Pictorial & Historical Journey of Hundred of years old Heritage of India.
About Book: - Best Book for Indian Culture, Heritage, History, Arts, Architecture & Tourism Degree - Courses in various Universities & Management Institutes and for Tourists also. About Author: - Anurag Mathur (B.Sc., M.A. - History, PhD Level Research, Post Graduate Diploma in Hotel & Tourism Management Advance Course in Tourism from IITTM - Indian Institute of Tourism & Travel Management- Ministry of Tourism Govt. of India, New Delhi & WTO (World Tourism Organization). PGDBIM (MBA-Delhi). Ex. Lecturer of History, Hotel & Tourism Management Department at Agra University. Agra & also Numismatist (Coins Collector), Philatelist, Antiques, Rare Photographs & Paintings Collector etc, Lucknow. U.P. India. (Father of Author Anurag Mathur, Late. Shri. O.N. Mathur, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Govt. of India -Posted at Taj Mahal & other Historical Monuments at Agra-1975 - 89. Author Anurag Mathur's forefather was posted at Royal Imperial Court of Emperor Shaha Jahan as Finance Minister (Treasury Incharge -Shahi Khazana) as per Author's Family Tree Records & generations Chronology & rest all ancestors were educated from Kayastha family and served in Royal Mughal Court after one by one. - - Indian Culture & Heritage Information, Lucknow.
Radhasoami Satsang - Faith's Soamibagh Samadh (Temple) is looking amazing & beautiful building like Seven Wonders of the World after 113 years of its hard work construction. It's an amazing co-incident that Soamibagh Samadh (Satsang Building) construction is completed in 2018 at the time of 200 years grand Bicentenary (1818 - 2018) celebration during the period from 31th August to 6th September- 2018 at Agra. Soamibagh Samadh (Sant Sat Guru Relics-Remains-Body Remains are lying here-like Ash-"Rajj"-Residue of after Fire Cremation as per Ancient Hindu Traditions & Mythology ) is a building same like world famous Historical Heritage "Taj Mahal" of Agra, a beautiful smytrical building with eye caching Inlay & carving work in white Marble Stone. It's a fine Marvellous Architectural design in white Marble Stone which is completed in 2018 after 113 years. "Radhasoami Satsang - Faith" Followers Celebrated with great joyfully 200 years of birth Anniversary of founder & first Sant Sat Guru Soami ji Maharaj.- An Amazing Pictorial & Historical Journey of Hundred of years old Heritage of Agra India.
Drawing on insights from theoretical engagements with borders and subalternity, Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan suggests new frameworks for understanding religious boundaries in South Asia. It looks at the ways in which social categories and structures constitute the bordering logics inherent within enactments of these boundaries, and positions hegemony and resistance through popular religion as an important indication of wider developments of political and social change. The book also shows how borders are continually being maintained through violence at national, community and individual levels. By exploring selected sites and expressions of piety including shrines, texts, practices and movements, Virinder S. Kalra and Navtej K. Purewal argue that the popular religion of Punjab should neither be limited to a polarised picture between formal, institutional religion, nor the 'enchanted universe' of rituals, saints, shrines and village deities. Instead, the book presents a picture of 'religion' as a realm of movement, mobilization, resistance and power in which gender and caste are connate of what comes to be known as 'religious'. Through extensive ethnographic research, the authors explore the reality of the complex, dynamic and contested relations that characterize everyday material and religious lives on the ground. Ultimately, the book highlights how popular religion challenges the borders and boundaries of religious and communal categories, nationalism and theological frameworks while simultaneously reflecting gender/caste society.
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